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JP Saxe talks feeling conflicted over success of If The World Was Ending and relationship with Julia Michaels in lockdown

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Among the many stars that have to align for a new artist to catch their big break, timing is one of the most important - and the one you probably have the least control over.

JP Saxe is all too familiar with this. The Canadian singer-songwriter's stirring ballad If The World Was Ending was released in a pre-COVID world in October 2019 and steadily found an audience, entering the Official Singles Chart Top 100 in January.

All signs were pointing to it being a minor breakthrough moment. But as the impact of COVID-19 was fully felt across the world, the song's success propelled - its lyrics fitting for the mood of many as lockdown separated us - or pushed us closer - to loved ones.

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